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Overview

To start the Palo Alto (PCNSE) Training in Bangalore,  the PCNSE – OS 9 ( Palo Alto Certified Network Security Engineer ) preparation is to begin by knowing thoroughly the syllabus and study guide of Palo Alto PCNSE certification exam. The study guide is a key to get you understand the Palo Alto and the nature of the Palo Alto PCNSE exam.
Our team of experts has composed this Palo Alto PCNSE exam preparation guide to provide the overview about Palo Alto Network Security Engineer exam, study material, sample questions, practice exam and ways to interpret the exam objectives to help you assess your readiness for the Palo Alto PCNSE PAN-OS 9 exam by identifying prerequisite areas of knowledge. We recommend you to refer the simulation questions and practice test listed in this guide to determine what type of questions will be asked and the level of difficulty that could be tested in the Palo Alto PCNSE certification exam.

Palo Alto PCNSE Exam Topics:

Domain weight %

a)  Planning and Core Concepts.                                              19%
b) Deploy and Configure.                                                              32%
c) Deploy and Configure Firewalls Using Panorama     13%
d) Manage and operate                                                                 16%
e) Troubleshooting                                                                          20%

Section Percentage
Objectives
Planning and Core Concepts 19% Task 1.1   Identify and characterize the security components of the PAN-OS and how they work together

  • Identify the security
  • Identify the NGFW
  • Identify Panorama
  • Understand the PAN-OS subscriptions and the features they
  • Understand plug-in

Task 1.2   Differentiate between deployment considerations of virtual form factors.

  • Understand public cloud virtual firewall deployment
  • Understand hybrid cloud virtual firewall deployment
  • Understand private cloud virtual firewall deployment
  • Understand container firewall deployment

Task 1.3  Determine appropriate interface types for various environments

  • Leverage Layer 2
  • Leverage Layer 3
  • Leverage vWire
  • Leverage Tap
  • Leverage sub-interfaces.
  • Leverage tunnel
  • Leverage aggregate
  • Leverage loopback
  • Leverage decrypt mirror

Task 1.4   Identify decryption deployment strategies

  • Understand the risks and implications of enabling
  • Identify what cannot be
  • Understand the impact to the hardware of enabling
  • Identify use cases and configure SSH
  • Identify uses of decryption profiles.
  • Understand the impact of using SSL

Task 1.5   Understand how to insert the firewall within a larger security stack

  • Identify the main use cases of decryption
  • Identify the purpose of clear text pass-through.

Task 1.6   Plan User-ID deployment

  • Identify the methods of building user to IP
  • Differentiate User-ID
  • Identify the methods of User-ID
  • Identify the methods for group
  • Identify the use of username and domain name in HTTP header insertion.

Task 1.7   Identify the purpose of captive portal, MFA and the authentication policy

  • Identify the purpose of and use case for MFA and the Authentication policy.
  • Identify the dependencies for implementing

Task 1.8   Summarize the components of Palo Alto Networks SD-WAN deployments

  • Identify requirements for a PAN-OS SD-WAN
  • Identify requirements for a Prisma SD-WAN
  • Identify whether to use Prisma SD-WAN for an SD-WAN
  • Identify SD-WAN

Task 1.9   Differentiate between the fundamental functions of the management plane and data plane

  • Identify functions that reside on the management
  • Identify functions that reside on the data
  • Scope the impact of using SSL
  • Scope the impact of turning logs on for every security
Deploy and Configure 32% Task 2.1      Configure management profiles

  • Configure the SSH management profile.
  • Configure the SSL/TLS profile.
  • Configure interface

Task 2.2     Deploy and configure security profiles

  • Identify and configure the different security profiles and security profile
  • Identify steps needed to create a custom security profile.
  • Configure exceptions to a security profile.
  • Identify the relationship between URL filtering and credential theft prevention.
  • Identify the impact of turning logs on for every security

Task 2.3     Configure App-ID

  • Identify how to create security rules to implement App-ID without relying on port-based
  • Migrate port and protocol
  • Identify the impact of application override to the overall functionality of the firewall.
  • Create custom apps and

Task 2.4     Configure zone protection, packet buffer protection and DoS protection

  • Implement zone protection profiles.
  • Implement denial-of-service
  • Implement packet buffer

Task 2.5     Implement the firewall to meet business requirements that leverage the Palo Alto Networks product portfolio

  • Plan a NGFW
  • Implement a single firewall.
  • Implement an active passive High Availability
  • Understand the considerations of advanced HA
  • Implement zero touch
  • Configure

Task 2.6     Configure authorization, authentication and device administration

  • Configure RBAC for
  • Understand the different methods to
  • Implement the authentication
  • Understand the device administration

Task 2.7     Configure and manage certificates

  • Identify which Certificates to
  • Configure certificates.
  • Manage certificates.

Task 2.8     Configure routing

  • Configure dynamic
  • Configure redistribution profiles.
  • Configure static
  • Configure route
  • Configure and understand policy-based forwarding and how it affects routing and FW

Task 2.9     Configure Prisma Access

  • Configure service
  • Configure service
  • Configure mobile
  • Configure remote
  • Understand the implications of regions, locations, and terms when configuring.

Task 2.10    Configure GlobalProtect

  • Understand the components of a
  • Configure
  • Install
  • Differentiate between logon
  • Configure clientless VPN.
  • Understand GlobalProtect

Task 2.11     Configure NAT

  • Configure features of NAT policy
  • Configure security
  • Configure

Task 2.12     Configure decryption

  • Configure inbound
  • Configure SSL forward
  • Configure SSH

Task 2.13    Configure site-to-site tunnels

  • Configure IPsec, GRE.
  • Configure one-to-one and one-to-many
  • Determine when to use proxy

Task 2.14    Configure SD-WAN

  • Configure PAN-OS.
  • Configure Prisma SD-WAN.
  • Identify how to monitor SD-WAN connection status and failovers in Panorama.

Task 2.15    Configure User-ID

  • Understand captive
  • Identify the benefits of using dynamic user groups in policy
  • Identify the requirements to support dynamic user
  • Identify how internal and external gateways can be
  • Identify the use of username and domain name in HTTP header insertion.

Task 2.16    Configure service routes

  • Configure default
  • Configure custom

Task 2.17    Configure application-based QoS

  • Select/identify the
  • Select egress interface (and turn QoS on after configuring it).
  • Configure QoS policy
  • Configure QoS profile.

Task 2.18    Configure WildFire

  • Configure WildFire
  • Configure WildFire
  • Configure supported file
  • Configure file
Deploy and Configure Firewalls Using Panorama 13% Task 3.1      Configure templates and template stacks

  • Identify how to use templates and template
  • Identify how the order of templates in a stack affect the configuration push to a firewall.
  • Identify the components configured in a
  • Configure variables in
  • Identify the relationship between Panorama and devices as pertaining to dynamic updates versions and policy implementation and/or HA

Task 3.2     Configure device groups

  • Understand device group
  • Identify what device groups
  • Differentiate between different use cases for pre-rules and post-rules.
  • Identify the impact of configuring a master

Task 3.3     Manage firewall configurations within Panorama

  • Identify how the Panorama commit recovery feature
  • Identify the configuration settings for Panorama automatic commit
  • Configure commit
  • Manage config
  • Understand various commit type
Manage and Operate 16% Task 4.1      Manage and configure log forwarding

  • Identify log types and
  • Manage external
  • Create and manage
  • Identify system and traffic issues using the web interface and CLI tools.

Task 4.2     Plan and execute the process to update a Palo Alto Networks system

  • Update a single firewall.
  • Update HA
  • Perform Panorama
  • Schedule and manage dynamic
  • Schedule and manage software

Task 4.3     Manage HA functions

  • Configure link
  • Configure path
  • Identify when to use HA
  • Tune
  • Configure A/A and A/P.
  • Manage HA

Task 4.4     Identify the benefits and differences between the Heatmap and the BPA reports

  • 4.4.1  Identify how to use the Heatmap and BPA to optimize FW configurations.
Troubleshooting 20% Task 5.1      Troubleshoot site-to-site tunnels

  • Troubleshoot IPsec, GRE.
  • Troubleshoot one-to-one and one-to-many
  • Troubleshoot proxy

Task 5.2     Troubleshoot physical interfaces

  • Troubleshoot
  • Troubleshoot

Task 5.3     Troubleshoot SSL Decryption

  • View decrypted traffic in
  • View SSL decrypt info on
  • Differentiate between supported and unsupported cipher
  • Identify certificate
  • Troubleshoot inbound
  • Troubleshoot SSL forward
  • Troubleshoot SSH

Task 5.4     Troubleshoot routing

  • Configure dynamic
  • Configure redistribution profiles.
  • Configure static
  • Configure route
  • Configure and understand policy-based forwarding and how it affects routing and FW

Task 5.5     Investigate Traffic Patterns on the NGFW or Panorama

  • Interpret log files.
  • Create and interpret
  • Create and interpret
  • Identify system and traffic issues using the web interface and CLI tools.

Task 5.6     Troubleshoot zone protection, packet buffer protection and DoS protection

  • Troubleshoot zone protection profiles.
  • Troubleshoot denial-of-service
  • Troubleshoot packet buffer

Task 5.7     Troubleshoot GlobalProtect

  • Troubleshoot connection problems to Portal.
  • Troubleshoot connection problems to
  • Troubleshoot connection problems to the provided
  • Troubleshoot GP

Task 5.8     Troubleshooting PAN-OS-based SD-WAN

  • Troubleshoot simple SD-WAN event
  • Troubleshoot interpreting
  • Troubleshoot VPN
  • Troubleshoot App-Performance via Panorama
  • Troubleshoot Link Performance via Panorama
Palo Alto PCNSE Exam Overview:

Palo Alto PCNSE PAN-OS 9 Exam Description:The Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE) is a formal, third-party proctored certification that indicates that those who have passed it possess the in-depth knowledge to design, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot most implementations based on the Palo Alto Networks platform.

Exam Name  Palo Alto Network Security Engineer
Exam Number PCNSE PAN-OS 9
Exam Price $160 USD
Duration 80 minutes
Number of Questions 75
Passing Score 70%
Recommended Training EDU-110
Firewall Essentials – EDU-210
Panorama (EDU-220)
Exam Registration PEARSON VUE
Five  Different Tracks Sessions  Days on classes 
Super-Fast Track  6 to 8 hrs per day Mon- Thru
Fast Track  3 to 4 hrs per day Mon- Thru
Weekend Track  3 to 4 hrs Sat & Sun
Regular Track  2 hrs per day Mon- Thru
Online Training  2 hrs per day Mon- Thru
Total Duration is One Month. 
Course Exam Code Certification Fees Batch Start Date
PCNSE PCNSE PAN-OS9 $140+GST Click here for Batch Dates 
The Palo Alto (PCNSE) training is conducted using following real Palo Alto equipment :-

• PALO ALTO DEVICE PA220

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PCNSE 7 Days 15 Days 40 Days 6 Weekend Class 15000/-

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